If you are in chroot and got /dev/fd/62: No such file or directory error message, then mount /dev and/or /proc. e.g.: mount none -t proc /proc mount none -t sysfs /sys mount none -t devpts /dev/pts Linux About the author Xuan Ngo is the founder of OpenWritings.net. He currently lives in Montreal, Canada. He loves to write about programming and open source subjects.